I'm not sure it's the role of LXDE devs to validate every applications.
If gnome-terminal authors or maintainers set OnlyShowIn=GNOME, I
understand it as It's only work well under GNOME environment. If they
consider now that it can work on LXDE without problem, they should add
the LXDE in the list
Marking this as invalid then. If I'm needing gnome-terminal again I will
just manually edit the line.
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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If you install alacarte, I believe you can use it to force Terminal to
show in your menus.
If the Lubuntu developers ask the Desktop Team to add LXDE to the
OnlyShowIn list, I'm sure we can. Otherwise, since LXDE offers its own
app also named Terminal, it makes the menus very confusing to someone
I figured out that there is an entry in /usr/share/applications but it
is hidden in the start menu with the line OnlyShowIn=GNOME;. I'm using
LXDE and because of this the entry is not visible. I don't know why the
visibility is limited to GNOME because it can even be used in other
desktop